Cornish Yew Bowl

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Cornish Yew Bowl

100.00

Found in the winding country lanes that run along side the Fal Estuary in Cornwall you will find Head & Haft in a rural workshop. A multi disciplinary product studio, started a couple of years ago from a farm yard space. Their process of making drew us in immediately; they adopted a simple ethos to use English woods to make beautiful objects. 

This Cornish Yew Bowl has been turned from a fallen tree that once stood in Mylor Bridge. They told us how difficult it can be to come across woods like this that can be turned with the live edge, usually a lucky find. We’re glad they got their hands on it as it is one of the most beautiful and fitting uses for a piece of wood that could of other wise been discarded to the log pile. Head & Haft's appreciation and understanding for the materials they use is handsomely displayed in each bowl they produce. 

(W)25 x (H)15cm  

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